INDEX 
BalLy, Prof. F. G., National parks 
for Scotland, 410. 
145, 340*. 
Baker, J. N. L., Population dis- 
tribution in India in 1931, 334*. 
W. Uganda, 333. 
Barbizon painters, group psychology, 
by Dr. R. W. Pickford, 378, 
471. 
Bargour, Prof. G. B., Colour film of 
Crater Lake, 335*. 
Physiography of Jehol, N. 
China, 335*. 
BarcrorT, Prof. J., Respiratory 
function of blood in feetus, 362, 
479. 
Barker, S. G., Interpretation of 
physical data regarding textiles, 
289. 
Barnes, Dr. B., Biology of aquatic 
fungi, 320. 
Barr, M., Visual methods for 
presentation of statistical data, 
* 
BaRTLETT, R. J., Association tests 
with psychotic patients, 372. 
Bas-Languedoc, flora of, by Dr. 
Olive D. Dickinson, 384, 471. 
Beef, production of young, by Prof. 
R. Rae, 400, 473. 
Behaviour, interpretation of animal, 
discussion by Prof. J. A. B. de 
Haan, Dr. S. Zuckerman, R. 
Knight, Prof. W. McDougall, Dr. 
H. O. Bull, Dr. F. Darling, 323, 
380*, 467. 
Behaviour, study of, by Dr. E. S. 
Russell, 83, 315*. 
Be.ttamy, Miss E. F., Seismological 
investigations, 283*. 
Bengal, Chadak festival in, by K. P. 
Chattopadhyay, 360. 
Bengal, human geography, by Dr. 
A. Geddes, 334, 467. 
Benholm, glacial and _ interglacial 
deposits, by Dr. R. Campbell and 
Dr. I. M. Robertson, 313, 466. 
Benson, Dr. MarcareT, Hallé’s new 
technique for study of incrusted 
plant remains on primary rocks, 
388, 471. 
Benson, Prof. W. N., Devonian 
period in Australia, 311, 465. 
, Sources of cheap electric power, 
127 
BENSON, Prof. W. N., Land forms 
in S.E. New Zealand, 334, 
tel 
Ordovician rocks of New 
Zealand, 211, 465. 
| Bermuda, drift-bottle work around, 
Baker, S. J. K., Social geography of | 
by Dr. J. F. G. Wheeler, 315. 
BICKERSTETH, Dr. M. E., Bilingual- 
ISIN 37 
Bilingualism, by Dr. M. E. Bicker- 
steth, 371. 
Binns, H., Measure of tactile sense, 
374, 479. 
Biochemistry of animal fats, by Dr. 
C. H. Lea and Dr. J. A. Lovern, 
371, 479. 
Biological problems of fresh water, 
discussion by Prof. F. E. Fritsch, 
Dr. W.H. Pearsall, J.T. Saunders, 
F.'T. K. Pentelow, Dr. B. Barnes, 
319, 385*, 466. ’ 
Biology, forest, by Prof. A. W. 
Borthwick, 195, 381*. 
BisPpHAM, J. W., Technical educa- 
tion and industrial recruitment, 
397, 472. 
BisseT, C. B., Aberdeenshire granites, 
302, 465. 
BLACKBURN, Dr. KATHLEEN, Cyto- 
logical method of distinguishing 
Salix alba, var. caerulea, from 
closely related species, 383, 477. 
BLackMAN, Prof. V. H., Botanical 
work on cold storage of fruits and 
vegetables, 389*. 
Blood, physiology and pathology of, 
discussion by Prof. J. Barcroft, 
Prof; l.-S. P: Davidson, Dr. 
F. J. W. Roughton, Dr. G. A. 
Millikan, 362, 470. 
Blood grouping, report on, 262. 
Blood pressure, regulation by pos- 
ture, by Prof. J. A. MacWilliam, 
369, 470. 
Bonp, Col. C. J., Arneth count, 369. 
Physiological and _ psycholo- 
gical development of child and 
adolescent, and claims thereby 
made on education, 395, 472. 
Bono, Dr. G., Influence of illu- 
mination on development of Cas- 
parian strip, 386, 471. 
Borings for water, necessity of 
recording, by Sir A. E. Kitson, 
410. 
